Dec 23, 2025
The present invention is a modular firearm lower receiver assembly for rapid conversion of conventionally configured modular firearms to a bullpup configuration and the method of assembly thereof. The preferred embodiment of the present invention is intended for designed use with modular firearms in the family AR-15 Type Firearms and enables a rapid conversion of a wide array of conventionally configured AR-15 Type Firearm to and a bullpup configuration. Such rapid conversion, which can generally be performed in a matter of seconds without any tools, is accomplished by decoupling and detaching the two captured receiver pins on the lower receiver of the conventionally configured AR-15 Type Firearm, removing the upper receiver assembly therefrom, and recoupling such upper receiver assembly to the present invention using two identically located receiver pins on the present invention. The present invention is universally applicable to AR-15 Type firearms of several different calibers and having an array of differences with respect to the lower receiver, upper receiver, handguard, bolt carrier group, or gas systems employed therein.
Dec 23, 2025
An insulated handguard rail panel insert with an elongated aperture that extends through the entirety of the component allowing for the passage of any fluid media past a barrel, gas-system, or any other internal thermally conductive parts of a firearm. The rail panel is designed to be placed within an attachment section of a firearm handguard by firmly pressing it down, causing the engagement fins to contact the interior surface of the handguard. Once installed, the insert acts as a thermally insulating barrier between the thermally conductive metal handguard and the user. It securely attaches to a firearm without the need for any additional manufacturing processes such as the addition of fasteners, cams, bolts, or other hardware in which the method of retention does not impede or obstruct the flow of fluid media through the elongated aperture.
Dec 23, 2025
An interchangeable firearm accessory coupling system and method of using. The system comprises an elongated connecting member having a first portion with a recess cut therein, a sleeve in translational engagement with the connecting member, and a firearm bore accessory component removably receivable within the connecting member recess. The sleeve is translatable between an engaged position wherein the sleeve encloses the recess and a disengaged position wherein the sleeve moves to a second portion of the elongated connecting member to expose the recess, such that the firearm bore accessory component may be received or removed from the recess.
Dec 23, 2025
A sighting device for use with a digital display device and a firearm. The sighting device includes a mounting base adapted for attaching to the firearm. The sighting device further includes a camera disposed on the mounting base to capture video in a field of view, where the camera is capable of transmitting the captured video to the display device. The sighting device further includes a display mount disposed on the mounting base, where the display mount is capable of receiving and securing the digital display device.
Dec 23, 2025
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Dec 16, 2025
The charging handle includes a latch assembly and a plunger that locks the latch assembly, preventing a lever of the latch assembly from rotating and thereby transitioning the latch from the relaxed position, in which the latch can engage the receiver of the firearm, to the released position. This configuration prevents the charging handle from inadvertently pulling the bolt carrier group of the firearm out of battery when snagged, which might otherwise render the firearm inoperable due to unintended operation of the charging handle.
Dec 16, 2025
A double stack magazine for a firearm comprises a tubular magazine body defining a cavity for holding a stack of cartridges, a spring, and a follower biased by the spring for dispensing cartridges from the magazine. The cartridges may be rimmed cartridges in one embodiment arranged in a vertically staggered side-to-side arrangement. The magazine includes a lower double stack section and upper single stack section. The follower includes angled front and rear cartridge feed surfaces each configured to exclusively engage the cartridge stack at alternate times depending on whether cartridges are present in the lower double stack section. The magazine further includes a pair of non-linear cartridge convergence ribs configured to engage the cartridge stack and force the projectile ends thereof together in the upper single stack section to center an uppermost cartridge in the stack for dispensing from the magazine to the firearm for chambering.
Dec 16, 2025
The present invention relates to a drum-type magazine used in a small firearm. The drum-type magazine includes: a housing which includes a rear cover having an insertion space formed at the central portion, a pair of bullet guide parts formed below the insertion space, and a first storage space and a second storage space formed on both sides facing each other around the insertion space, and a front cover coupled in front of the rear cover; an insertion part inserted into the insertion space; a pair of bullet-moving members, each of which is rotatably installed with elastic force on a rotational shaft formed at the center of the first storage space and the second storage space and has seating grooves sequentially formed on the outer circumference thereof; and an operation member including a lifting portion having an operation lever, a long-hole bracket installed at a lower portion of the lifting portion, an operation rod of which one side is rotatably connected to the long-hole bracket and the other side is rotatably connected to the rotational shaft with elastic force to be rotated depending on the ascending of the lifting portion, and an operation portion installed inside an extended portion of the other side of the operation rod, rotatably installed at a predetermined angle with elastic force and pushing the an operation protrusion of the bullet-moving member to rotate the bullet-moving member in the clockwise direction.
Dec 16, 2025
A trigger assembly apparatus for a firearm which allows adjustment of the pre-travel distance a trigger travels before initiating a firing sequence and method of making the pre-travel adjustment using the apparatus disclosed herein. The apparatus generally comprises a trigger and a trigger bow, with the trigger bow having at least one threaded receptacle in a front lateral portion thereof. The pre-travel adjustment can be achieved by rotating a threaded fastener within the threaded receptacle and the method of adjusting the pre-travel can be accomplished without complete disassembly of the firearm.
Dec 16, 2025
The present invention relates to a silencer for mounting on a handgun having a barrel with a barrel extension and a frame with a mounting rail and a trigger guard, including a mounting portion provided and adapted to fixedly receive at least a part of the barrel of the handgun; and an attaching rail provided and adapted to support the silencer on the trigger guard of the handgun; the attaching rail is slidable relative to the mounting portion along a longitudinal direction of the silencer to adjust the silencer to a varying distance between the barrel extension and the trigger guard. The invention further relates to a method for adjusting a silencer on a handgun.
Dec 16, 2025
Disclosed is a sling system comprising a sling used to carry a firearm, a bag used to conceal the firearm attached to the sling, and a release device used to releasably attach the bag to the sling. In this way, a user can discreetly transport the firearm while maintaining the ability to rapidly deploy the firearm by simply detaching the bag concealing it.
Dec 16, 2025
A cartridge for a firearm, including a projectile, a gas check, a case, a propellant, and a primer configured to ignite the propellant. The propellant is arranged between the gas check and an end surface of the case in which the primer is arranged. The case is crimped against the projectile. The case includes an open end with discrete roll crimps distributed along a circumference of the open end. The case further includes tapered crimps between the roll crimps along the circumference of the open and. The open end alternates between tapered and roll crimps along the entire circumference of the open end. Each of the roll crimps and tapered crimps are crimped to the projectile.
Dec 16, 2025
An apparatus, system, computer-readable medium, process, or combination thereof to seat a primer in a projectile casing. For example, a primer may be seated according to a depth indexed from a bottom of a projectile casing. A user, programmer, or control can seat, place, adjust, or otherwise determine a depth to seat a primer from a projectile casing bottom. A method to index a depth to seat a primer from a base of a projectile casing.
Dec 9, 2025
Apparatuses, systems, and methods are disclosed for delayed blowback mechanisms for use in or with firearms. The delayed blowback mechanism includes a housing having an internal chamber, where the housing comprises a cam pathway. The delayed blowback mechanism also includes a pivoting latch disposed at least partially within the internal chamber, where the pivoting latch is movable, with respect to the housing, along the cam pathway between a first position and a second position.
Dec 9, 2025
The charging handle for a firearm includes a latch assembly and two levers, each operably and independently connected to the latch assembly. Additionally, each lever includes a biasing arm, the end portion of which is positioned in an overlapping arrangement with the end portion of the other biasing arm. In this way, the overlapping, or “nested,” end portions of the biasing arms contact substantially the same portion of the cam surface on the latch. This allows each lever to provide an even resistance to the user when pulled.
Dec 9, 2025
Firearms including a bolt catch device, having a receiver comprising a duct, wherein the bolt catch device comprises a foot, a slider, and a spring, and the foot, on the leg thereof and on the magazine well side, has a groove for receiving the spring and, on the side facing the trigger device, has a socket; wherein the slider has, on the lower portion thereof, bearing bolts for being inserted into and pivoted in the socket, wherein the slider has, at the upper end thereof, a protrusion which protrudes in the direction of the magazine well beyond the contour of the duct, and wherein the receiver has an abutment that protrudes into the groove in order to prestress the spring of the bolt catch into the rest position.
Dec 9, 2025
A novel firearm safety feature includes arresting surfaces for preventing the fall of a hammer in the event of a spontaneous failure of other firearm parts. In a particular embodiment a safety lug has an arresting surface and the hammer has a complementary arresting surface. In the event of a spontaneous failure, the arresting surface and the complementary arresting surface create a positive engagement and prevent the hammer from falling. In another embodiment, a grip safety includes an arresting surface and the hammer includes a complementary arresting surface. In the event of a spontaneous failure, the arresting surface and the complementary arresting surface create a positive engagement and prevent the hammer from falling.
Dec 9, 2025
A recessed expansion chamber in a gun slide is configured for improving recoil mitigation in firearms. The gun slide is for a pistol firearm with a barrel and includes a recessed expansion chamber. The recessed expansion chamber is positioned forward of the barrel end of the barrel. An expansion chamber opening is included through the gun slide in communication with the recessed expansion chamber. The recessed expansion chamber is configured to allow gases leaving the barrel at the barrel end to expand and be directed out of the gun slide through the expansion chamber opening.
Dec 9, 2025
Disclosed is an accessory mount configured for attachment to a rail interface system, such as the MIL-STD 1913 Picatinny rail. In particular, the accessory mount is a multi-position sliding mount that can be used to attach an accessory, such as a bipod or a tripod, to a handguard equipped with a compatible rail interface system. The accessory mount includes a spring-loaded push-button recoil lug that allows it to be quickly repositioned on a rail interface system. The accessory mount also includes an adjustment knob configured to facilitate attachment and removal without the need to slide the accessory mount on or off the end of the rail interface system. Additionally, the adjustment knob is configured to set sliding tension for the accessory mount and, if desired, to fix the accessory mount in position on the rail interface system.
Dec 9, 2025
The disclosure is related to a butt stock for a firearm, the butt stock having a spherical body, the butt stock configured and sized to attach to a buffer tube of a firearm.
Dec 9, 2025
An accessory mount system for connection to a rear sight block (RSB) of a Kalashnikov pattern firearm includes a locking insert that has a projection which extends in a first direction. The projection is adapted to be received within a first recess of the RSB for connection thereto. An adapter body is connected to the locking insert and has a projection that extends in a second direction opposite the first direction. The projection of the adapter body is adapted to be received within a second recess of the RSB for connection thereto. A mount body is connected to the adapter body and has an accessory interface which is adapted to connect to an accessory. An adapter body is secured with a push-pivot pin securely wedging the projection of the adapter against an internal wall of the RSB.
Dec 9, 2025
Dec 2, 2025
A triggering mechanism for a weapon may include a moveably arranged trigger; an actuator slidably arranged along a path; and a releasable coupling. The releasable coupling member may be configured to couple the actuator with the trigger such that when a pulling motion is exerted on the trigger, the actuator moves in a first direction along the. An adjustable stop member may be configured to stop the movement of the actuator in the first direction at an adjustable stop position, such that further pulling motion on the trigger causes the actuator to be released from the trigger and to be moved in a second direction along the path. The second direction is different than the first direction. A sensor may be configured to detect movement of the actuator in the second direction and in response to the detection transmit a trigger signal.
Dec 2, 2025
An upper receiver is disclosed. The upper receiver contains a first inner surface configured to abut a first magazine protrusion, and a second inner surface configured to abut a second magazine protrusion.
Dec 2, 2025
A firearm magazine base pad comprises a base pad body adapted to be removably secured to a lower end of a magazine body, the base pad body including a front portion, a rear portion, a pair of opposed side portions, and a lower portion. The lower portion of the base pad body, when viewed in a cross-sectional plane parallel to and medially of the opposed side portions and in a cross-sectional plane perpendicular to the opposed side portions and medially of the front and rear portions, is convex. The front portion of the base pad body, when viewed in a cross-sectional plane parallel to and medially of the opposed side portions, is concave.
Dec 2, 2025
This disclosure concerns a pistol having an anti-disassembly protection device, which includes a disassembly key arranged rotatably in a frame, and which can be manually turned between an angular locking position and an angular disassembly position, and which disassembly key may occupy a transverse resting position and a transverse rotation position. The disassembly key has blocking means that cooperate with additional blocking means on the frame in order to prevent rotation of the disassembly key into the angular disassembly position when the disassembly key occupies the transverse resting position.
Dec 2, 2025
A system for providing discharge monitoring of a firearm includes an event detection module, an event detection module housing, and a signal processing module. The event detection module has a sensor that senses an acceleration and generates an acceleration signal. The event detection module housing houses the event detection module. The signal processing module receives the acceleration signal and determines whether the acceleration signal is a discharge event and generates an event detection signal based on the determination, the signal processing module is further configured to maintain a shot count of the firearm based on the determination that the event detection signal is a discharge event. The event detection module is coupled to a quick change barrel of the firearm. The event detection module generates the event detection signal specific to the quick change barrel of the firearm; and determines a shot count of the quick change barrel.
Dec 2, 2025
A suppressor assembly for a firearm includes a rear mount, a rear cap, at least one baffle on a forward side of the rear cap, and a front cap on a forward side of the at least one baffle. The rear mount includes an inner bore, a rear attachment interface, and a forward attachment interface. The rear cap is attached to the rear mount through the forward attachment interface. The rear attachment interface connects the suppressor assembly to the firearm. The front cap includes a plurality of exit holes that allow propellant gases to exit the suppressor assembly through the front cap.
Dec 2, 2025
A suppressor comprising a cylindrical housing ( 1 ) and a core ( 2 ) with radially located disk partitions ( 3 ) arranged along it, wherein the thickness of the disk partitions ( 3 ) decreases in the direction from the rear to the front of the suppressor, a number of gas openings ( 4 ) are provided along the core, a sound-absorbing material is placed in working chambers between two adjacent disk partitions ( 3 ), and clamping grooves ( 6 )—offset from each other—are provided in the core ( 2 ) yielding a torque to the core when gas escapes therethrough, the sound-absorbing material being a cooling mesh ( 7 ) formed in a structured package ( 8 ) with an annular shape, consisting of two folded accordion-like strips, one of said strips being folded radially and the other being folded axially in relation to the axis of the compressor.
Dec 2, 2025
A stock for a firearm includes a mount, a first member, and a second member. The mount is configured to be coupled to a main body of the firearm. The first member is configured to move along a longitudinal axis defined by the firearm relative to the mount. The second member is configured to move along the longitudinal axis relative to the first member.
Dec 2, 2025
A system and method for calibrating a weapon using a precision barrel mount calibration system, wherein one or more components of the precision barrel mount calibration system are self-centering, and the system is configured to prevent scratching of an inner surface of the barrel.
Dec 2, 2025
A system for assisting one's vision while aiming a firearm, includes a scope (but may also not include a scope) that is operable to capture light from an object downfield, and an optical collar that is operable to divert some or all of the light captured, and generate an image of the object. The scope has a first end and a second end. The first end captures light from the object located downfield from the first end, and looking through the second end, one receives the light captured by the first end, and generates an image of the object from the captured light. The optical collar includes a camera operable to generate an image from light that the camera receives, a beam-splitter optically aligned with the second end of the scope and operable to reflect a portion of the light captured by the scope's first end toward the camera, and a display operable to show the image generated by the camera from the light that the camera receives.
Dec 2, 2025
An apparatus implementable on a firearm includes an accessories attachment device. The accessories attachment device is configured to attach to the firearm. The accessories attachment device includes physical features that are configured to accommodate mounting of accessories capable of mounting by a first design and a second design different than the first design onto the accessories attachment device.
Dec 2, 2025
A firearm optic assembly has a body, the body having a first mounting facility configured to removably connect the body to the firearm, the body having a first receptacle configured to receive a first accessory, the body having a second mounting facility configured to removably receive a second mount portion associated with a second accessory offset from the medial plane, the second mounting facility including a pocket defined by one of the body and the second mount portion, the second mounting facility including a protrusion on the other of the body and the second mount portion, the protrusion being configured to be slidably or loosely received in the pocket, the protrusion having a free end and an opposed base end, the second mounting facility having an alignment facility including flared surfaces at the base end, and the flared surfaces being on opposing sides of the protrusion.
Dec 2, 2025
A wearable electronic device displays an impact location that shows where a projectile fired from a weapon will hit a target and displays a bullseye location that shows a desired location where to hit the target. The wearable electronic device indicates firing the weapon when the impact location overlaps with the bullseye location.
Dec 2, 2025
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Nov 25, 2025
An adapter for a belt fed firearm. The adapter includes a plate, a cutout in the plate that allows ammunition to pass through the plate, a plurality of recesses for receiving a plurality of guide lips fixed to the firearm, and a plurality of bosses for receiving a plurality of latches fixed to a feed chute.
Nov 25, 2025
A safety trigger system comprising a trigger housing, a safety blade member, a safety latch member configured to interfere with a firearm housing preventing the entire trigger stroke and the release of the firearm firing pin. The safety blade member and the safety latch member disposed within the trigger housing and held into a pre-depressed state through resistance force provided by a resistance member.
Nov 25, 2025
Firearms, components, systems and methods to quickly connect or remove a barrel to or from an upper receiver, the receiver including an elongated body defining a central bore and configured to receive a barrel of a firearm, a cam positioned within the receiver and oriented transverse the central axis where turning the cam locks a barrel into the receiver, and in aspects includes a spring which straddles the barrel and applies a force to a hand guard which in turn applies force to a rim of the barrel to lock the barrel within the upper receiver.
Nov 25, 2025
A firearm rest configured to attach to a mounting surface, such as the generally horizontal window sill of a hunting blind. The firearm rest includes a support member, support posts, and an attachment assembly. The support member provides a generally horizontal surface for a hunter to rest the forearm of a firearm. The support posts are configured to selectively adjust the height of the support member relative to the attachment assembly. The support posts are pivotably combined with the attachment assembly thereby allowing the support member to be movable between an extended position and a retracted position while the attachment assembly remains secured to the mounting surface. The retracted position is sometimes desirable to allow the hunter better access to the window or the window sill.
Nov 25, 2025
A gun forearm support apparatus includes a base, an adjustable upright, and a saddle. The upright comprises two opposing ends, wherein the first end is coupled to the base via an articulating hinge (or hinges), wherein the second end supports the saddle. Upon deployment, the forearm support vertically supports a gun forearm within the saddle as supported by the upright depending from the base.
Nov 25, 2025
A shooting pocket for stabilizing a firearm includes a frame for securing to equipment worn by a shooter. A pivot plate is pivotally mounted to the frame. A receiving area receives a buttstock of a firearm and pivots with the pivot plate to facilitate directional manipulation and aiming of the firearm. The pivot plate defines a pivot ball support surrounding a central orifice on the inner facing side. The pivot ball support defines a pivot ball engaging surface wherein the pivot ball engaging surface defines a second plane that is offset from the first plane by 30 to 10 degrees. An inner facing said of a catch plate has mating engagement with the outer facing side of the pivot plate. The inner facing side of the catch plate defines a concave pivot ball rotation member a pivot ball. A biasing member returns the pivot plate to a pre-determined position.
Nov 25, 2025
An apparatus implementable on a firearm includes a fixture base and a fixture neck. The fixture base is configured to be attached to a location on a lower receiver of the firearm where a pistol grip is mounted when the firearm is in operation. The fixture neck is configured to be slidingly received by the fixture base while an extension portion of the firearm traverses through a through hole or hollow of the fixture neck.
Nov 25, 2025
The invention relates to a repeating firearm, in particular a repeating rifle, which is configured as a straight-pull bolt action rifle, comprising a forestock and a bolt handle. The repeating firearm is selectively operable either with the forestock or with the bolt handle.
Nov 25, 2025
The present disclosure describes a foldable firearm that collapses into a folded state under spring pressure. The foldable firearm may include a foldable grip assembly. The foldable grip assembly may include a foldable pistol grip, a foldable trigger assembly, a folding bar, and a foldable hand stop. The foldable grip assembly may fold into the housing of the foldable firearm. The foldable grip assembly may include a two-part folding trigger a part of which folds forward when the platform folds, to compress the vertical profile of the platform and also to present an inherent safety in the stowed configuration. The foldable firearm can also include a manual safety accessible from outside a housing of the platform that renders a trigger bar incapable of movement and release of the striking mechanism when the safety is engaged.
Nov 25, 2025
An optical sight for a firearm can be provided with multiple light sources for illuminating one or more aiming marks on the sight. The light sources may be multiple LEDs, e.g. of different colors that can provide illumination in different lighting conditions. The lights sources may also be physical process driven light sources, such as a Gaseous Tritium Light Source (GTLS). A combination of LEDs and GTLS may also be used. The light sources may be disposed at multiple focal points of a multi-lens system. Alternatively, a selector may be used to selectively locate one of the light sources at the focal point of a single lens system. The optical sight may be a reflex sight, e.g. for a handgun, or may be a riflescope for a rifle.
Nov 25, 2025
A device implementable on a firearm includes a rotation mount comprising a first main piece and a second main piece. The first main piece has a first mounting side configured to accommodate mounting of optics and accessories thereon. The second main piece has a second mounting side configured to accommodate a mounting surface on the firearm such that the rotation mount is installable on the firearm via the second main piece. The first main piece is configured with a first coupling portion with a generally cone-shaped first feature. The second main piece is configured with a second coupling portion with a generally cone-shaped second feature configured to mate with the first feature of the first coupling portion such that the first main piece is pivotable around a rotation axis of the rotation mount when the first main piece and the second main piece are pivotably joined together.
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Nov 25, 2025
Nov 18, 2025
A receiver assembly for a handgun. The receiver assembly includes an upper receiver portion, a lower receiver portion, and a locking mechanism. The upper receiver portion includes i) a guide rail for receiving a slide assembly and ii) a magazine compartment for receiving a magazine. The magazine compartment defines a magazine insertion direction, and the magazine is pushable into the magazine compartment in the magazine insertion direction. The lower receiver portion is slidable onto the upper receiver portion in the magazine insertion direction. The locking mechanism is configured to couple the lower receiver portion to the upper receiver portion. The locking mechanism includes a locking element that is structurally independent. The locking element includes a contact projection and a locking projection. The contact projection form-fittingly engages with the lower receiver portion and the locking projection form-fittingly engages with the upper receiver portion.
Nov 18, 2025
A bolt carrier assembly having a bolt carrier with at least one gas exit hole located at the bottom of the bolt carrier so as to allow the passage of gas generated from a discharged round of ammunition downward into the magazine and magazine well of a firearm, away from the user.
Nov 18, 2025
A forend kit or firearm comprising same may include a forend and a gas tube. The forend has a mounting body and a hand-gripping body extending from the mounting body. A first portion of the gas tube extends from a first end of the gas tube to a central portion of the gas tube and a second portion of the gas tube extends from a second end of the gas tube to the central portion. The central portion includes an arcuate segment vertically offsetting the first portion of the gas tube from the second portion of the gas tube (e.g., a 180 degree curvature). The first and second portions of the gas tube may extend parallel to each other. A discharge gas passage of the gas block and/or the barrel may include a circumferential portion for allowing angular clocking between the gas block and the barrel.
Nov 18, 2025
A rifle has a body, a magazine slot, a handle, a lower mechanism movable between primary and secondary positions in the direction of the barrel extension to drive bullets into the barrel and a monoblock rifle mechanism having an upper mechanism extending over the barrel of the rifle. A primary lock slot is provided on the upper mechanism, and a secondary lock slot on the barrel. One end of a main arm is rotatably connected to the barrel. A button is connected to the main arm so that the user can move the main arm. When the button is pushed from the barrel towards the upper mechanism, if the rifle mechanism is retracted, it will snap into the primary lock slot. If the rifle mechanism is retracted, it includes a mechanism stopper with a lock lever that fits into the primary lock slot and prevents the rifle mechanism from moving.
Nov 18, 2025
A firearm trigger chock that may include a chock portion and a forward extending plate having an aperture. The chock portion is configured to prevent depression of the trigger. The chock portion has an interior side and an exterior side, and a trigger-engaging surface that substantially corresponds with the dimension and curvature of the rear of a trigger. In a version, the aperture extends through the plate and forward of the trigger.
Nov 18, 2025
A firearm suppressor includes a first section along an axis; a second section along the axis downstream of the first section, the second section having a second section twist rate; a third section along the axis downstream of the second section, the third section having a third section twist rate, the third section twist rate greater than the second section twist rate; and a fourth section along the axis downstream of the third section, the fourth section having a fourth section twist rate, the fourth section twist rate greater than the third section twist rate.
Nov 18, 2025
A system for a firearm having a timeable brake and a suppressor. The brake comprises a brake body, a first taper, and a collar configured to rotate independently of the brake body. The suppressor comprises a second taper. When the brake body is oriented in a selected orientation with respect to the suppressor, a force is applied to wedge the first taper into the second taper and rotationally lock the selected orientation of the brake body. Rotation of the collar to a locked position then secures the brake body to the suppressor.
Nov 18, 2025
A device and method for charging an automatic or semi-automatic firearm, via a unique forward charging handle configuration. The present invention is illustrated and for use on the AR-15 rifle platform, but is equally applicable to various other caliber and configured firearms, with or without gas tubes. The forward charging handle slidably reciprocates about and along the frontal support or hand guard area (also referenced as the fore stock) in a pump action, allowing ejecting of spent, jammed or dud ammo from the chamber area, or initial chambering or charging the firearm while maintaining shooting position. The present invention is particularly suitable for use in competitive shooting, military applications, hunting, etc, allowing the user to charge, chamber, and/or unjam the firearm while maintaining firing posture, without the need for the user's hand leaving the front support.